No. in Admissions Register: | 395 |
Date of admission: | 25 February 1869 |
Whence received: | Stafford Gaol |
By whom brought: | - |
On what terms: | - |
Friends interested in him: | - |
Description: | |
Height: | - |
Figure: | - |
Complexion: | Fresh |
Hair colour: | Brown |
Eyes colour: | Grey |
Perfect vision? | Yes |
State of health: | Good |
Able-bodied? | Yes |
Sound intellect? | Yes |
Use of all limbs? | No |
Had cow or small pox? | Cowpox |
Particular marks: | Burn mark left arm and chest |
Cutaneous disorder? | No |
Scrofulous or consumptive? | No |
Subject to fits? | No |
Age last birthday: | 13 |
Illegitimate? | - |
Birthday: | - |
Birth place: | - |
Has resided: | Leek |
Parish he belongs to: | Leek |
Customary work and mode of life: | - |
Schools attended: | - |
By whom and where employed: | - |
State of education: | |
Reads: | Imperfectly |
Writes: | Imperfectly |
Cyphers: | - |
General ability: | - |
Offence: | Stealing a pair of boots |
Circumstances which may have led to it: | Neglect by mother and stepfather |
Date of sentence: | 11 February 1869 |
Where convicted: | Leek Petty Sessions |
Who prosecuted: | - |
Where imprisoned: | - |
Sentence: | 14 days prison (hard labour), 3 years at Saltley |
Previous committals and convictions: | None |
Father's name: | - |
Occupation: | - |
Residence: | - |
Mother's name: | Mary Holmes |
Occupation: | Charwoman |
Residence: | West Street, Leek |
Father's character: | - |
Mother's character: | - |
Parents dead? | Father |
Survivor married again? | - |
Parents' treatment of child: | Boy says ‘well' |
Character of parents | - |
Parents' wages: | Lives partly by begging, and is thought to have encouraged the boy to steal |
Amount parents agree to pay: | Nothing |
Superintendent of police (to collect payments): | C Williams, Leek |
Relatives to communicate with: | - |
Person making this return: | - |
Estimate of character on admission: | - |
Character on discharge: | - |
When and how left the Reformatory: | - |
13 February 1869 There is a short report of the offence in the Staffordshire Sentinel and Commercial and General Advertiser Saturday 13 February 1869 p.5 col.4: A JUVENILE THIEF.- On Thursday, a lad named James Holmes was charged before Messrs. Brough and Sleigh, charged with stealing a pair of boots, value 4s. 6d., the property of George Everton, Leicester. Prosecutor kept a stall in the Leek market, and the prisoner had purloined the boots from thence. He was sent to prison for fourteen days, to be sent to a reformatory for three years at the expiration of that term.
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